Alberta and Saskatchewan remain holdouts among Canadian provinces when it comes to adoption of the Canadian federal electronic logging device mandate for in-province-only carriers, noted Mike Millian, ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) — A federal judge granted summary judgment in favor of Greenpeace in a yearslong case brought by a Canadian logging conglomerate claiming Greenpeace’s protests of its operations ...
An Aroostook County Superior Court judge has fined three Canadian logging companies $1,000 each for violating state labor laws by failing to show ownership of equipment. Justice Allen Hunter approved ...
“They have nothing to go on,” says Todd Paglia, executive director of Stand.Earth, one of the defendants in the case filed by Resolute Forest Products, who had previously filed a case that was ...
Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, recently filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor alleging the agency has failed to enforce immigration law and protect truckers in the U.S.
Of the 10 cut-to-link machines at Gerald Pelletier Inc., a Millinocket-based wood harvesting company with operations near the Canadian border, three were on stand-by last summer due to a lack of ...
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